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  2. Michael Malone (author) - Wikipedia

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    Another book, Foolscap (1991), was about a university professor tasked with authoring an old playwright's biography, while First Lady, published in 2001, recounted a serial killer preying on women in a fictitious North Carolina town and became a bestseller. [4]

  3. Michael Newton (author) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Newton (September 16, 1951 – September 6, 2021) [1] was an American author best known for his work on Don Pendleton's The Executioner book series. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Biography

  4. Paul Cleave - Wikipedia

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    I love making Christchurch a character for the books, creating an 'alternate' version of the city, where the main character often muses that 'Christchurch is broken'." [6] His fourth novel, Blood Men, was released in February 2010. Cleave won the 2010 Ngaio Marsh Best Crime Novel Award for Blood Men. [2]

  5. Kevin M. Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Kevin M. Sullivan (born February 2, 1955) [1] is an American history and true crime author whose works include seven books about serial killer Ted Bundy, along with several other crime books. He lives in Louisville, Kentucky .

  6. David Rosenfelt - Wikipedia

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    David Rosenfelt is an American author who has written thirty-three novels and three TV movies. The main character in most of his mystery books is Andy Carpenter, attorney and dog lover. The main character in most of his mystery books is Andy Carpenter, attorney and dog lover.

  7. Jim Thompson (writer) - Wikipedia

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    A number of Thompson's books were adapted as popular films, including The Getaway and The Grifters. The writer R.V. Cassill has suggested that of all crime fiction, Thompson's was the rawest and most harrowing; that neither Dashiell Hammett nor Raymond Chandler nor Horace McCoy ever "wrote a book within miles of Thompson". [ 1 ]

  8. Jack Olsen - Wikipedia

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    Sports Illustrated called it "the best biography of a sports figure published to date". [6] The Black Athlete: A Shameful Story; the myth of integration in American sports (Time-Life Books, 1968), 223 pp. LCCN 68-56365. OCLC 451880; Fran Tarkenton. Better Scramble Than Lose (Four Winds, 1969) – "by Fran Tarkenton as told to Jack Olsen" LCCN ...

  9. Stéphane Bourgoin - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, Stéphane Bourgoin was a columnist for B movies and horror films for the fanzines Vampirella and L'Écran fantastique. [7]In 1974, he moved to the United States where he played the role of a man who did everything for small-budget film productions. [8]